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Draw a diagram and add a brief description for each of the below methods of asexual reproduction in plants. ..................................................................... 4. Fill in the gaps using the words below to summarise the advantages and disadvantages of each type of reproduction.
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Recall examples of asexual reproduction in plants. Explain characteristics of offspring produced by sexual and asexual reproduction. Explain how the structures of flowers and pollen allow pollination by animals or wind. Explain how plants ensure cross -pollination. Describe how pollination leads to fertilisation.
Plant reproduction . Lesson 1-Methods of reproduction in plants . Plants can reproduce in a number of different ways: 1. Vegetative propagation (asexual . reproduction from a plant cutting) 2. Spore. formations (e.g. moulds, ferns) 3. Self-pollination . 4. Sexual reproduction. in flowering plants involves the transfer of pollen (male gamete) to ...
All seedless plants have specialized structures that produce spores. Although these sporophyte structures have a similar function, they look different. The gametophyte plants also are different from each other. Do this lab to observe the similarities and differences among three groups of seedless plants. Real-World Question
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Compare and contrast (state similarities and differences) the flowers of insect and wind pollinated plants. Describe an investigation to test for the conditions required for seed germination. Include the results you would expect:
Dec 28, 2021 · Sexual reproduction takes place with slight variations in different groups of plants. Plants have two distinct stages in their lifecycle: the gametophyte stage and the sporophyte stage. The haploid gametophyte produces the male and female gametes by mitosis in distinct multicellular structures.